enviPath was first published in 2016. Since then, we have introduced substantial functionality enhancements and updates.We’ve summarized these advancements in our latest update paper. Check it out here: https://t.co/PapMJ81Bsa
New publication alert!
'Systematic Handling of Environmental Fate Data for Model Development─Illustrated for the Case of Biodegradation Half-Life Data'
https://t.co/ROQ7P7avbP
New data package: EAWAG-SLUDGE !
EAWAG-SLUDGE contains biotransformation data from activated sludge experiments extracted from 27 scientific articles, including our own paper by Trostel et al. (2023)
https://t.co/CF9Fsac6H8
New publication alert!
“enviRule: an end-to-end system for automatic extraction of reaction patterns from environmental contaminant biotransformation pathways”
https://t.co/TMxL9Ib3Ma
New publication alert!
‘Combining predictive and analytical methods to elucidate pharmaceutical biotransformation in activated sludge’
https://t.co/lDRgDlFxi5
Throwback Tuesday! The whole enviPath team was present at the International Conference on Chemistry and the Environment 2023 in Venice. We organized a workshop around the enviPath platform, featuring talks regarding databases, predictive models, and applications of enviPath.
Throwback Tuesday! As part of the enviPath+ project, we aim to bring the enviPath platform to a new level. We held a scoping workshop in July to understand how to best meet the needs of our users and collaborators. We thank the participants for their valuable inputs!
Our new automatic rule extraction tool enviRule - extract transformation rules directly from your data set. Soon available in enviPath:
https://t.co/irUQSZgbvX
Application deadline approaching for two positions to further develop @enviPath, our internationally unique online resource on contaminant biotransformation.
Assistant in chemical data science: https://t.co/pdwBXSJNk0
Postdoc in Computational Metabolomics:
https://t.co/cWsPBf2au5
Join us at ICCE 2023 in Venice! We are planning a satellite event at ICCE 2023 - we will introduce enviPath, with theory sessions and hands-on exercises. We will also have an exciting list of speakers! Register now - more updates soon!
https://t.co/IpNVHzacDp
Announcing two positions to make @enviPath THE ORD resource on contaminant biotransformation, to be filled ASAP, at @UZH & @EawagResearch.
Research assistant in chemical data science: https://t.co/pdwBXSKl9y
Postdoc in Computational Metabolomics:
https://t.co/cWsPBf2IjD
EAWAG-SLUDGE, our latest addition to the enviPath database, is now available at https://t.co/knIqyK5zBQ. It features biodegradation pathways and kinetic information for 91 micropollutants commonly detected in wastewater treatment plants.
Our paper on the holistic evaluation of predicted biodegradation/metabolism pathways with our partners @enviPath@MLAucklandUni appeared in @jcheminf.
Dealing with problems like transient intermediates that are missing in the experimental reference data, or multi-step reactions.
Great new paper written in collaboration by our partners @MLAucklandUni
and @KnowledgeTechn2
. "A comprehensive comparison of molecular feature representations for use in predictive modeling".
https://t.co/7Lg2BvwQDA
#MachineLearning#AI
Tomaž Stepišnik, PhD student @KnowledgeTechn2, visited us a while back and started working on his paper "A comprehensive comparison of molecular feature representations for use in predictive modeling", he later finished it back in Ljubljana. It is now published at CBM!